A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Fleming)
by William Shakespeare
adapted by Don Fleming
A Midsummer Night’s Dream is one of Shakespeare’s most popular love-entwined comedies. Demetrius and Lysander both want Hermia but she only has eyes for Lysander. Bad news is, Hermia’s father wants Demetrius for a son-in-law. On the outside is Helena, whose unreturned love burns hot for Demetrius. Hermia and Lysander plan to flee from the city under cover of darkness but are pursued by an enraged Demetrius (who is himself pursued by an enraptured Helena). In the forest, unbeknownst to the mortals, Oberon and Titania (King and Queen of the faeries) are having a spat over a servant boy. The plot twists up when Oberon’s head mischief-maker, Puck, runs loose with a flower which causes people to fall in love with the first thing they see upon waking. Throw in a group of laborers preparing a play for the Duke’s wedding (one of whom is given a donkey’s head and Titania for a lover by Puck) and the complications become fantastically funny.
Type: Play adaptation
Pages: 50 pg
Casting Breakdown: 9 female, 14 male (doubling possible)
Estimated Run Time: 60 minutes (can be cut for competition)
Audience Recommendation: ages 10+
Originally produced in Seattle Children's Theatre's Summer Season
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